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Old 05-27-2005, 11:39 AM   #1
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Via C7 Cpu

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http://www.via.com.tw/en/resources/p...0527via_c7.jsp
http://www.mini-itx.com/news/23739071/
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Old 05-27-2005, 12:53 PM   #2
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Would like to see that one coming out on a mini board.
Perhaps this could make it possible to go smaller than the currnent mini-itx.

Waiting to hear what they have planned for us...
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Old 06-06-2005, 06:43 AM   #3
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Anyone know much more about this yet, sure hope they make a board soon holding off makign acase till I replace my old C3 1GHz be nice to have a low watt consuming 2 GHz w/ 800 MHz bus
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:59 AM   #4
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Lets see...

M10000 $165 1.5 years ago (and still today)

SP1300 $260 today

C7 equipped mini-itx $ ???? next year ???

VIA is going in the wrong direction, and I expect will soon start to feel it. The last 2 systems I put together were u-ATX.

u-ATX boards are much more cost efficient, which of course you then need to spend the extra $$$ on a high watt DC-DC supply
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveDog
Lets see...

M10000 $165 1.5 years ago (and still today)

SP1300 $260 today

C7 equipped mini-itx $ ???? next year ???

VIA is going in the wrong direction, and I expect will soon start to feel it. The last 2 systems I put together were u-ATX.

u-ATX boards are much more cost efficient, which of course you then need to spend the extra $$$ on a high watt DC-DC supply

Via should feel the bite once the mobile AMD and Intel chips go down in price.
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Old 06-07-2005, 04:54 AM   #6
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How many watts do one of them consume?
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How many watts do one of them consume?

I'm going to assume you mean a mobile Athlon XP or mobile P4 chip.
The Mobile AthlonXP's consume 35-45w (compared to 65-80w for the desktop version).
don't know about mobile Pentiums.

And you do realize that a simple GOOGLE search will reveal your answer....
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I meant like a u-ATX P4 I ahve a 150W opus with tons of usb crap just wondering if it would fit in fine.
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Are there any news when the first Via Epia motherboard is coming out with C7 processor?
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Last thing I heard about it:
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Almost 1 month is over, but I can find any information when can I expect first VIA EPIA motherboard with C7 avaialable on the market. There are only news that first notebooks with C7 are coming in September...
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